There's bugs in milk. They do all sorts of things if left to their own devices - they make the milk go off, curdle and turn into cheese (more on this later) and they can also be very unpleasant to humans trying to imbibe the white stuff. The usual way of geting rid of the bacteria, as devised by...

For us Brits a cup of tea has long been regarded as the perfect panacea, there's nothing finer than coming home after a long day at work, after battling through the traffic, you know what it's like, you put on the kettle, put a tea bag into the cup, open the fridge door and Yuck…. The milk's...

Ok this is a perfect situation where advertising on TV does work as I remember seeing the advert for Cravendale which states that it is so good that the cows want it back, I would see it in Tesco but always thought it was a bit more expensive than my usual milk, a 2 litre bottle will cost you...

I have not really been into Warrington in the last couple of weeks so poor old Tescos Hypermarkets profits are low this month. However near to us is an Esso Garage with a Tesco Express Supermarket attached. You pay an odd couple of pence more than the main store but it is an convieniece store and...

By and large, advertising campaigns irritate the life out of me. This one was no different. Cravendale milk, apparently, is so super, "the cows want it back". Hmm… I ignored the TV advertisements. I ignored the coupon which offered me a free 2 litre "jug" of Cravendale milk. I ignored the tie-up...

And I am NOT pregnant! Ever since these guys decided to run a marvellous Christmas trolley dash competition and elaborated the fact on their little labels in bright eye-catching colours, I have been buying this stuff to the exclusion of all else. Ever since they popped a "free litre of milk"...

From humble beginnings in 1998, CRAVENDALE® now spans the whole country. Cravendale is owned by the country's biggest milk supplier Arla Foods. It has grown in popularity and is now a recognised house hold name. I love Cravendale milk it has a very creamy taste to it and is delicious to drink on...

I first heard about Cravendale Milk from a friend who recommended it as a long-lasting alternative to normal milk. British made, Cravendale Milk is not just pasturised, it is also filtered to get rid of any bacteria whilst still leaving the goodness intact. Additive free, still good for you, but...

Milk to me always just used to be something to splash on my cornflakes I would never consider it as a drink, that was until I fell pregnant and between craving it and the fact that it helped my heartburn I became an avid drinker. This is the point where having seen the adverts I decided to give...

I usually get my milk delivered, but the other day I was getting short on milk, so decided to buy some while I was in Tesco's the other day. I thought I'd try something I'd never tried before, and that's Cravendale. I'd seen the adverts enough time, which tempted me into wanting to try it. For a...

I have now been drinking and using Cravendale milk on my cereal and when mashing my potato and making Yorkshire puddings. My Dad first came accross it a couple of years ago in ASDA. There was none of the the ASDA own brand milk left, apart from the organic milk which is awful. He had to buy a...

I am trying to cut back on my intake of coffee and am finding it hard i have to admit , i love coffee. All that caffeine though i,ve been told too much is not healthy. So i,m looking for other drinks , i,ve been drinking water, and pop but that kind of defeats the object as , i drink dr pepper...

Craven Dale Semi skilled milk. I always used UHT milk. It lasts ages, it comes in cartons not bottles and its cheap. However my local garage don't sell it so when I ran out of milk in the middle of the night and knew I needed some to avoid looks of discust when I had to tell my children they...

I do love milk especially when it is poured generously on a large bowl of cereal (preferably coco pops) I have found recently that this Cravendale milk is much nicer to use than the normal local farm milk. It costs only a fraction of the price more and for a 2-litre bottle you will be paying...

No doubt you’ll have probably seen the adverts. So good the cows want it back. We’ll see about that I said to myself. I had seen it in my local store for a few weeks but it was the coupon entitling me to a free 2ltr jug that finally persuaded me. Cravendale PurFiltre here I come. So...